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IBM has built and cooled the first two modules of a new cryogenic dilution refrigerator for its quantum computers
IBM announced it has built and cooled the first two modules of a new cryogenic dilution refrigerator intended for its quantum computers.
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IBM announced it has built and cooled the first two modules of a new cryogenic dilution refrigerator.
The refrigerator is intended for IBM's quantum computers.
No technical specifications, performance metrics, or deployment timeline are available in the provided material.
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